Profitable Strategies

Savvy, smart, connected and proven all define FBI Communications – a South African-based creative media, PR, marketing and communications agency – with a track record in the public and private sector. With a solid approach to planning, implementation and excellence, we deliver customised, efficient and profitable strategies in achieving our client’s specific media and marketing goals.

Farhana Bee Ismail

Farhana Ismail, CEO of FBI Communications, is a member of Public Relations Institute of South Africa, Judge of Maritime Industry Awards and Editor of Africa Daily.​ She has more than 20 years of experience advising clients how to use their communications assets to protect, enhance, develop and defend their enterprise value. She has a broad network of relationships with key influencers providing communications counsel based on in-depth industry knowledge and experience.

Richard Sizani

I have observed FBI Communication's involvement in a variety of projects that demonstrate its continuing deep commitment to service delivery, Richard Sizani, Public Service Commission.

Nobatembu Pako

It is often a daunting task to draw audiences at all levels. This we managed to achieve dramatically with Farhana’s articulation, attention to detail, determination, legendary reputation and expertise in media relations, Nobatembu Pako, Asgisa Eastern Cape.

Tebogo Ramatjie

FBI Communications have produced fantastic results to promote our growing presence in South Africa and abroad with strong connections with journalists from high calibre national and regional media outlets, Tebogo Ramatjie, SAMSA.

In recognition of the celebration of the former African National Congress president Oliver Tambo, the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA), has concentrated its efforts in the Eastern Cape to accelerate the advancement and improvement of maritime interests and the building of the oceans economy, including promoting marine tourism.

Tambo was one of the leaders of the South African liberation movement and a founding father of the constitutional democracy.

SAMSA’s intervention has already started un Bisho, Port St Johns and Mbizana. Go to http://blog.samsa.org.za/ for more information.

20 February 2012 – The Durban FilmMart (DFM) is encouraging all last-minute applicants to make haste in submitting their film projects before the extended submission deadline on 29 February 2012. With requests calling for an extension from African filmmakers currently…

17 February 2017 – A trio of savvy African film producers returning from the International Film Festival of Rotterdam (IFFR) are convinced that the film industry’s market potential could be unlocked through creatively exchanging ideas with the rest of Africa.…

31 January 2012 – A multi-million rand fund geared at upcoming creative talent will be used to develop and harness the skills of a “Born-Free” generation of black film-makers in the country. This is the goal envisioned by award-winning director…